Business & Tech

King's Hawaiian to Bring 400 Jobs to Georgia

The California-based bread company is expanding in Georgia.

Written by Scott Bernarde

California-based baker and distributor King’s Hawaiian is expanding its operations in Northeast Georgia, and will bring more than 400 new jobs to the area, the Governor’s Office announced Monday, Oct. 21.

In a press release, Gov. Nathan Deal said King’s Hawaiian plans to double its current operations in Oakwood “will benefit northeast Georgia for many years to come.”

The company plans a new 120,000 square-foot facility that will triple production. The 400 jobs will be added in phases by 2016.

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